Tata Docomo Rationalizes 2G Gprs packs- RC 48 Pan India

In View of the competition from the other operator and in view to continue its best offers in industry, Tata Docomo today rationalized its Two 2G Gprs packs, RC 48 Effective 3rd June 2011 00:00 hrs, Below are the changes updated in the 2G packs.

This is the 3rd GPRS pack, earlier this Year it also rationalized its RC 95 2G pack last month, where the data was reduced to 4GB from 6GB, The changes in the pack of RC 98 was effective 1st April 2011 00:00 hrs.

No changes have been done on the RC 65 & RC 149 which has 2.5GB and 8GB of 2G data usage respectively. These changes will not have any impact on the existing subscribers on the Rs. 48 pack.

They will continue to enjoy the benefit of 30 Days till such time that the validity does not expire. Post free usage the charges of 10ps/10kb would be applicable. These packs can be used both in home & roaming locations (Tata docomo network only)

Below is the snapshot of the Current GPRS pack Available in Tata Docomo.

Old Benefits

Current benefit

New Benefit (effective 3rd June 2011 Midnight)

Pack Value

Data Benefit

Validity

Data Benefit

Validity

48

1GB

30 days

1GB

21 days

Pack Value

Data Benefit

Validity

149

8GB

30 days

95

4GB

30 days

65

2.5 GB

30 days

Note: 65 pack is available all over India except Bihar, where the price point is RC 63.

i have taken 2g pack from you @ 150/- rs.p.m. charges on 1.1.2013
i used 1.8 gb data up to 23.01.2013 but my bill recycling is 23.12.12
to 22.01.2013 as per your calculation what is the bill for this data use?

Manoj Abhigyan :
When the 2G scandal erupted, Tata Group quickly became the poster child for allegations of corruption in the sale of spectrum in 2008.
The going theory in the media, it seemed, was that the group’s cellphone unit, Tata Teleservices Ltd., had obtained so-called 2G spectrum in some underhanded way. Photos of Group Chairman Ratan Tata, a giant of Indian business, were splashed on the front pages of newspapers and covers of magazines.
Now the Central Bureau of Investigation told a special court hearing 2G matters in New Delhi that it believes Tata Teleservices followed all the rules in the 2G spectrum sale. This comes after a months-long probe in which the agency has targeted several other companies and players whom it says ripped off Indian taxpayers to the tune of USD 6.8 billion.
The CBI was asked its opinion during the hearing of a petition to add Mr. Tata to the list of the accused in the 2G case. The CBI said it had checked everything and all Tata licenses are clear and Tata had not received any extra benefit.
The judge today afternoon dismissed the petition to add the names. The CBI’s first charge-sheet in the case mentions Tata as a victim – not a perpetrator – of wrongdoing in the 2G sale. The agency said that other firms jumped ahead in the queue for one type of frequencies, although Tata had filed its application before them and it was supposed to be a first-come-first-serve process.
Tata Group has repeatedly denied any wrong doing in the 2G sale. At the height of public scrutiny Mr. Tata famously said India was descending into a ‘Banana Republic’.
After the lashing the Tata Group got in the court of public opinion, it would seem only fair to track very closely and rigorously what the CBI says about the firm’s role – or lack thereof – in the ongoing case.
Let’s see how the newspapers frame the debate tomorrow. Will they make room on the front page alongside the Baba Ramdev hunger strike saga for big stories with headlines like “CBI Gives Clean Chit to Tata”?

When the 2G scandal erupted, Tata Group quickly became the poster child for allegations of corruption in the sale of spectrum in 2008.
The going theory in the media, it seemed, was that the group’s cellphone unit, Tata Teleservices Ltd., had obtained so-called 2G spectrum in some underhanded way. Photos of Group Chairman Ratan Tata, a giant of Indian business, were splashed on the front pages of newspapers and covers of magazines.
Now the Central Bureau of Investigation told a special court hearing 2G matters in New Delhi that it believes Tata Teleservices followed all the rules in the 2G spectrum sale. This comes after a months-long probe in which the agency has targeted several other companies and players whom it says ripped off Indian taxpayers to the tune of USD 6.8 billion.
The CBI was asked its opinion during the hearing of a petition to add Mr. Tata to the list of the accused in the 2G case. The CBI said it had checked everything and all Tata licenses are clear and Tata had not received any extra benefit.
The judge today afternoon dismissed the petition to add the names. The CBI’s first charge-sheet in the case mentions Tata as a victim – not a perpetrator – of wrongdoing in the 2G sale. The agency said that other firms jumped ahead in the queue for one type of frequencies, although Tata had filed its application before them and it was supposed to be a first-come-first-serve process.
Tata Group has repeatedly denied any wrong doing in the 2G sale. At the height of public scrutiny Mr. Tata famously said India was descending into a ‘Banana Republic’.
After the lashing the Tata Group got in the court of public opinion, it would seem only fair to track very closely and rigorously what the CBI says about the firm’s role – or lack thereof – in the ongoing case.
Let’s see how the newspapers frame the debate tomorrow. Will they make room on the front page alongside the Baba Ramdev hunger strike saga for big stories with headlines like “CBI Gives Clean Chit to Tata”?

@Tata Docomo- Now this thing is useless, increasing price in monthly GPRS plan. People use Mobile Internet jut to check their emails nd some limited thing, there shud be a plan with less amount and limited usage…. say 300-500MB of use for a month

Docomo has intoduced a new GPRS pack in Haryana with longer validity period. With a recharge of Rs.99, you will get 4GB of usage for 60 days(2GB/month). If your usage exceeds 2GB in a month you’ll be charged 10p/10KB. On 31st day, 2GB will be credited again.

they got more subscribers. So they are increasing their tariff step by step. For example with Rs.25 juice up i was enjoying on net DOCOMO STD at 1p/6sec but now they increased that juice up pack rate to Rs. 46

at the time of launch docomo was providing amazing speeds in kerala.. now it had capped speed to 128kbps in many places… now idea, uninor and reliance gsm is the fastest in kerala… no speed capping… in these three uninor and reliance is the fastest with upto 33kB/s speed… comparing coverage, speed as the factors idea is the best in kerala… docomo started loosing many customers because they had started withdrawing many offers and also increase the charges for some offers in kerala..

also they are going backward in gprs also… slowly i think TATA DOCOMO will rest in peace in kerala… idea and vodafone is performing well in kerala…

HERE WHERE RELIANCE 3G COMMENCE, IT IS THE BEST FOR SPEED AND PACK.IT OFFERS RS.99/- FOR 6 GB .AND NOW I CAN USE ATLEAST 5 GB FOR MONTH.I AM NOT ABLE TO SPEND 1 GB BEFORE WHEN IT WAS DOCOMO OR UNINOR AIRTEL.. GO FOR THIS USE 3G SIM AND 2G PACK.
BETTER TO USE DATA MODEM INSTEAD OF ANY MOBILE.

the text of the statement is quite unusual. It looks like tata docomo are reducing tariff and even using words like rationalisation. but actually they are increasing their tariff by decreasing their validity

Might be speed in other states getting worst. But here in Haryana it’s getting better and better and it’s even faster than what they use to provide when Docomo was launched. The maximum speed I got on Edge network is 50KBps or 400Kbps and I’m not joking at all. If someone needs proof, I can even provide screenshots. 3G is still not available in our town. I was surprised to see that much speed with N73 as max. speed it can provide on Edge is 296.6Kbps and its UMTS also upto 384 Kbps. The speed confused me a lot as how can it(N73) provide speed more than UMTS on GSM mode and Edge.

instead of spending their energies and brain on finding ways to downgrade or rationalise – as in their words, they should stop capping their gprs speed to 128 kbps and increase gprs speed to max possible without any throttling or restriction – for the good of customers and themselves.

kevin : when does degrading down the offers become ” continue its best offers in industry ” by tata docomo. they have become crazy i must say… 21 days validity makes no commonsense i must say.
instead of launching and introducing longer validity gprs/3g packs like bsnl, virgin, aircel, vodafone etc. these tata docomo crackjacks are hell bent on downgrading in the name of rationalizing.the days of tata docomo’s success is numbered and they are digging their own grave. may god give them some sense and wisdom!

Aircel rajasthan rc 25 with 1gb and 8000 sms. Also completly available in all districts.
But docomo is not availble in Ganganagar and Hanumangarh districts.
Docomo! Please launch your service in these areas also.